American citizens from different
neighborhoods and all walks of life spontaneously gathered together for
impromptu rallies all over Southern California on May 1st.

American counter protesters took to the streets, some in small groups,
some standing alone, just to demonstrate their opposition to the hundreds
of thousands of illegal aliens threatening to disrupt America during the
Marxist May 1st "Day without Illegal Immigrants" protests.

An American standing up for the Stars and
Stripes.

Average American stepped forward May 1st to let other
Americans (and the illegal foreign nationals protesting in their streets)
that they won't stand for foreign intervention in the internal politics of
the US.

In a desperate
attempt to stop commuters from going to work, supporters of the May 1st
boycott placed banners on highway overpasses with messages meant to make
commuters to return home. "Minuteman Herrera," pictured here,
took the signs down.

Flag
Rally by Costa Mesa City Hall

Since
Costa Mesa Mayor Mansoor has supported citizens concerns about criminal
illegal aliens, some Americans decided to gather on an overpass near the
Costa Mesa City Hall, symbolically supporting the mayor.

Support
in Orange County.

The public was happy to see their friends
and neighbors standing up for every US citizen's civil rights. The
Minutemen and Minute-women (and other Americans) got lots of thumbs up
and supportive horn honking for their peaceful and non-threatening
activism (which was in contrast to some very chaotic demonstrations held
by the illegal aliens and their supporters.

In
Alta Loma, People were Honking, Waving, & Cheering!

At an Alta Loma
overpass, citizens from various citizen groups brought their flags and
"rally dog" to let their fellow Americans know that there is
opposition to the illegal alien boycott and invasion. While
thousands of illegal aliens protested without CHP interference, the CHP
ask this small group of US citizens to leave.

There was
also a "Pro American Rally" in Santa Ana, CA.

This was an
organized rally by "Sandra" from Orange County.

Mounted
police were there to protect Americans from illegal aliens
who think California belongs to Mexico and don't want US border
security.

A radio
host aired his program on-site and talked about the important difference between legal
and illegal immigration.